OtterBox– How far we’ve come

These days, technology is life — literally. Do you know what an incredible relief it is to drop your phone and pick it up completely undamaged? For over a decade, that’s what OtterBox cases have done — protected every phone number, text, photo, appointment … every memory. Our cases are designed with you in mind and made to protect your mobile life.

We’ve come a long way since our first product in 1998. Did you know that we started with something as simple as a box? Our very first product was an ultra-rugged waterproof box made for extreme adventurers, rafters and other water-goers.

From waterproof boxes into eight lines of device-specific protective solutions for today’s hottest technologies, we’ve grown and changed a lot. But over the years, we’ve continued to build upon the fundamentals of hard work, creativity and perseverance. Count on that not changing. Ever.

We’re proud to provide a variety of protective solutions for a variety of industry-defining devices.

While all OtterBox cases offer superior protection, our product lineup provides a wide range of options that will satisfy most everyone, from the active athlete to the busy parent, from the tough-as-nails blue-collar worker to the fashion-forward businessperson. Check out our full product line up below:

Along with delivering drop protection, the Shell is the fundamental accessory for your tablet that works harmoniously with Agility Folios, Agility Wall Mounts and Agility Docks.

From a little coverage to a lot, Agility folios offer what you need at home and on the go. These folios provide touchscreen protection and convert into stands for on-the-spot tablet use.

Mount, charge and stand your tablet anywhere you need it. From the wall to your desk, these accessories make tablet use more convenient and keep your hands free to get things done.

Did you know that OtterBox is the No.1-selling case for smartphones in the U.S. and Canada?* We’re proud of that. But what does that mean to you? It means that people just like you have trusted OtterBox to protect their technology with custom-fit cases that don’t hinder functionality. And not only do they trust OtterBox, they trust us enough to tell their friends, family and coworkers.

So yeah, the stats are great. But providing superior protection for your technology is, and continues to be, our number one concern.

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About the author

Emily McCormick

I was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska — smack dab in the middle of the U.S.A. I moved to Fort Collins for school. It’s safe to say, six years later, I’ve decided to stay put for a while. When I’m not “working with the OtterBox creative team to produce compelling and creative content for various audiences and communication vehicles,” you can find me taking advantage of the Colorado landscape, eating all sorts of delicious cheeses, cruising around town on my bike, sharing conversation with friends and just letting my hair down — that is, as long as it’s all still there. I think culprit for my recent hair loss is my task-list … but that’s just a hunch.

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